Oncor electrical substation catches on fire in Fort Worth
An Oncor electrical substation in Far North Fort Worth erupted in flames on Wednesday evening. The fire began shortly after 7 p.m. near Seventeen Lakes Blvd. and Henrietta Creed Road, located east of Alliance Airport.
Power and Safety Measures
Oncor acted swiftly to cut power to the substation, allowing fire crews to work on containing the blaze. The company rerouted electricity to minimize disruptions, ensuring most customers retained power. Initially, 40 customers experienced outages, but their service was restored shortly after.
Nearby residents were alerted about the fire, though no evacuations were deemed necessary.
Hazardous Material Monitoring
The substation houses approximately 30,000 gallons of oil, and investigators are still determining how much has burned. Hazmat teams have been monitoring the site for safety concerns. Fortunately, no alarming levels of contamination have been detected so far.
Fire Response and Investigation
Firefighters from Fort Worth, Saginaw, and Roanoke joined forces to control the fire. Authorities are investigating the cause but have found no evidence of foul play or intentional activity.
The incident underscores the importance of swift action and coordination between Oncor, local fire departments, and hazmat teams to ensure public safety. Residents are advised to stay informed as the investigation continues.
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